Law, Political Theory and Psychological Science
Can Equality be reached in a Class Society?
The simple answer is no.
Class society is implicit of inequality as there is hierarchy and power over marginalised groups.
A class society is based upon giving power to the government to control the people.
The second you give power to a government or an individual, you are no longer at the same level.
Therefore, equality will never be reached in a class society.
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